Hot off the press! John P. has this to say about his latest creation: "This All-Animals Issue features stories on possums, dogs, cats, Midwestern mountain lions, moths, horses, frogs, toads, and more! Plus Catcalls and Top 40...

It's been so long since this was serialized in the New York Times, that we'll bet some of you had forgotten about it – but that's all part of the master plan. This laminated, horizontally formatted hardcover just released by...

Hold onto your hats - the complete collection of The Panic Fables by Alejandro Jodorowsky has arrived. All 284 strips, originally created in 1967-1973, written AND drawn by Jodorowsky, all translated into English for the first...

Anyone looking to be visually stimulated and intellectuallychallenged need look no further, Keren Katz's The Academic Hour is a highly idiosyncratic tale of love and romance amidst an academy that is conjured as much as...

PIX Premiere. Hot off the press and straight from PIX, it's the latest from Lale Westvind! Mary posits what a cyber-spirituality might look like. Here, in 20 risographed pages, the bonding together of human spiritual energy...

IT'SHERE! The sixth and (maybe? maybe not??) final issue of Kevin Huizenga's revelatory exploration of andmeditation on time and space:Ganges. This issue focuses on some of the effects of technology on our temporal experience....

PIX Premiere. Hold onto your hats! The looooong awaited third and final issue of Dan Zettwoch's CUT-AWAY COMICS has arrived- along with restocks of the first two issues! So, anyone late to the party can celebrate along with the...

Never one to rest on her laurels, Ms. Davis has once again headed out into new territory, thematic as well as technical. Superficially the tale of an all-girl suburban sleepover pool party at the home of the divorced father of...

The second power-packed issue of PIX Picks has arrived. 40 full colorpages of comics and features revolving around the special guests and exhibitors at PIX 2017 – which will be held on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at the August Wilson...

Wow! Dark Horse really did it right this time and has produced a book worthy of the great Jesse Marsh art it contains. Their first Tarzan Omnibus is a joy to behold. Collecting just shy of 700 pages of spectacular full color...

Michael DeForge's latest is a collection of horizontally-formatted single-page strips that cohere into a single work. It appears that DeForge gave himself the challenge to work in the mode of the old school newspaper comics...

This omnibus collection of Laurent Rullier & Stanislaus Barthélemy's BY THE NUMBERS isbande dessinee at its finest. Chronicling the adventures of a "timid Parisian accountant" as he travels from Marseilles topost-WW II...

Prepare to have your socks knocked off. Originally published in France in 2014, Jean-Michel Dupont and Mezzo's Love in Vain is the comics biography of this blues founding father that you've been dreaming of. Clearly drawing on...

Aptly referred to as "the B-SIde to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet", Ronald Wimberly's Prince of Cats pulls off quite a feat: successfully reimagining the world of Romeo and Juliet in an hepper-than-hep 1980s NYC where hip-hop...

Clowes has delivered his long threatened science fiction graphic novel. Within the 178 pages of Patience readers will encounter the arduous travails of a time-traveling drug abuser coming to terms with mortality and the meaning...

After Nothing Comes collects several of Ms. Koch's out-of-print, self-published zines. Koyama Press has striven to capture the look and feel of the originals within the limitations of a standard collection. The representation...

OK, here's a treat: the complete run of Krazy Kat dailies from 1934, reproduced full size, on high quality newsprint, in a chunky, horizontally formatted hardcover volume from IDW's Library of American Comics Essentials...

Believe it or not, it's been over twenty years since the publication of Understanding Comics, which established the breakthrough realization that the most effective way to truly explain how comics work is in comics form. Now,...

Yes, true believers all knew that this day would one day come, and now it has finally arrived: The Holy Grail of underground/alternative comics has been carefully collected in a single hardcover volume of high resolution...

This lavishly illustrated -- in black and white and full color -- oversize hardcover volume published by the University of Michigan Press brings us the life and career of an important American artist. Jackie Ormes was born...

Here and There Are Everywhere: a Placeless Sense of Space in Dash Shaw’s New School and 3 New Stories It gradually emerges in the reading of Dash Shaw’s latest epic,New School, that the title refers not to the "New School",...

This One Summer is a finely nuanced portrait of pubescents at the dawning of their age of sexuality that will have readers slowing down if not stopping in their tracks to pause and soak up every line ofstunningly good work....

Twenty-five years ago, inRaw, Volume 2, Number 1, Richard McGuire published a six-page work, titled "Here"*, and comics have never been the same since. Now, McGuire has expanded his revelation into a full length work, that,...

The long awaited follow up toAbandoned Carshas arrived.The Lonesome Gois a giant oversize volume packed with more carefully placed ink lines than any book this side ofBlack Hole.Taking a hint from theLegend of Duluoz, St....

2011 marked the culmination of a decades-spanning career arc as Frank Santoro found his art at the center of the 2011 Pittsburgh Biennial at The Carnegie Museum of Art, where he attended studio art classes as a youth. We are...

There were doubters, who said this day would never come – but they were wrong! The yinzer beer lover's comic book has arrived.You Can Did Itis a paean to the potent powers of fermented hops and the life that goes with its...

Here at last under one cover are the widely scattered (and often hard to find) short pieces that DeForge has produced over the last few years, all to wide acclaim, as well as the now-out-of-print stand alone comics,Spotting...

Principles derived in classical antiquity and then revived during the renaissance are given a new lease on life in comics (Renaissance II: Comics?) through the work of Frank Santoro.The Golden Section,Dynamic Symmetry, and...

Mister Baker, perhaps the funniest cartoonist alive, steps out of his clown shoes and puts on his severest suit and tie to deliver this sermon of repression and defiance, violence and vengeance, and struggle and sacrifice, in...

Yes, it has finally come to pass: Ed the Happy Clown is back in print in book form for the first time in decades, in what is likely to be the definitive edition. This is the ground breaking work that both put Chester Brown on...

Well, if you're only going to read one comic book this year... then you are going to have to steer clear of this one! That's becauseBuilding Storiesis a box set offourteenseparate comics pieces, including two hardcover books,...

This ia a softcover 3-in-1 omnibus of the three hardback Aya graphic novels previously released by Drawn & Quarterly over the last five years or so:Aya, Aya of Yop City,andAya, the Secrets Come Out. It also additionally...

Five years in the making, The Carter Family comics bio,Don't Forget This Song, by David Lasky and Frank M Young is finally here – and it's a doozy! A great story well told. The Carter Family – and their times – really come...

And while we're talking about learning more about the world around us, here's a book of historical reportage in comics that helps us come to understand how things got to be the way they are. The ever-fascinating David B. takes...